Fondazione Dries Van Noten presents The Only True Protest Is Beauty, on view from 25 April to 4 October 2026 in Venice. Inspired by activist Phil Ochs, the title frames beauty as a catalyst for intensity, provocation, and transformation.
Curated by Dries Van Noten with Geert Bruloot, the Presentation considers craftsmanship as a language of expression and a conduit for emotion. Works from fashion, jewellery, design, art, photography, glass, ceramics, and material experimentation move beyond the boundaries of traditional disciplines, responding to one another to challenge assumptions, unsettle expectations, and reveal the profoundly human dimension of making.
Within the rooms of Palazzo Pisani Moretta, the pieces engage with the building and with each other. As visitors move from the ground floor through the Piano Nobile levels, over two hundred objects resonate with ceilings, frescoes, and ornamental details, forming interactions that unfold with rhythm and intuition. Affinities emerge and contrasts ripple through space, each composition carrying the tension between mastery and discovery, between reflection and provocation. The Palazzo itself becomes an active participant, guiding perception and shaping the relationships between forms, materials, and histories.
Beauty here is not a fixed ideal but a questioning presence. Making becomes a process of discovery, a dialogue that carries the traces of intention and imagination. Visitors move through moments of resonance and disruption, where perception awakens and possibilities unfold, and craft reveals itself as an ongoing process of inquiry and encounter.
Dries Van Noten is calling beauty the ultimate protester. Now, he is assembling an international army of creatives for the debut presentation of his fondazione in Venice
“For me, beauty has always been a way to cope with the world, a way to clear the head, to create order, move forward,” muses Dries Van Noten. The Belgian designer, who exited his fashion house in 2024 after founding it in 1986, is now turning towards a new chapter with the launch of Fondazione Dries Van Noten alongside Patrick Vangheluwe. For someone long preoccupied with beauty, Venice emerged as a fitting point of departure. The foundation, dedicated to promoting craftsmanship as a vital language of cultural identity, opens this month with its inaugural temporary presentation, The Only True Protest Is Beauty. Curated by Van Noten with Geert Bruloot, the showcase brings into dialogue 200 works from both established and emerging voices across fashion, food, architecture, art and design, and offers an interconnected global perspective on today’s craft.
Photo: Matteo de Mayda